Here’s How To Score A Bacon Cheeseburger For Just A Penny At Wendy’s This Month
Take advantage of this limited-time offer plus daily one-cent perks.
We’re decking the halls with boughs of holly and stuffing the stockings of those we love with Red Clay Hot Sauce, but Wendy’s is rewriting “The 12 Days of Christmas” with a little gift for us all.
To celebrate the season of giving, the burger chain is rewarding fans on the Wendy’s app with several generous offers over the holidays. For one, they’re granting “Penny Pops” as a daily reward—one-cent small Coca-Cola Freestyle drinks for a limited time that can be redeemed daily on the app or when ordering online, no purchase necessary. “Penny Pops” include over 100 drink combinations, including festive seasonal favorites like Dave's Cherry Cream Soda, and are the perfect complement to a day of holiday shopping with your extended family. “Penny Pops” can be redeemed once per day.
To commemorate another beloved holiday, National Bacon Day, Wendy’s is offering one-cent Jr. Bacon Cheeseburgers from December 27 through January 2—prices that haven’t been seen on a burger since the 1930s. That’s fresh beef, Applewood-smoked bacon, American cheese, and all the fixings for a single penny. If you’re not yet a Wendy’s Rewards member, you can sign up here and enjoy a free 10-piece Chicken Nuggets as a welcome gift.
If those sweet deals weren’t enough, Wendy’s also supports foster care adoption with their annual Frosty Key Tag fundraiser. Purchase a key tag for just $3 and redeem for a Jr. Frosty every day—even their seasonal Peppermint Frosty—at participating locations through the end of 2024. (Ninety percent of every Frosty Key Tag sold through February 14 will benefit the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.)
Whether you’re rewarding yourself for making it through a long year or looking to treat someone in your life with some Frosty bliss, these limited-time offers are making the holidays merrier.
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